De Pompa, 62, was struck and killed while riding his bike near 38th Avenue and Utica Street in northwest Denver on February 26. Details are scarce. The case is still under investigation and the crash report isn’t publicly available yet, Casillas said.

Ordonez-Gamez was crossing Tower Road near 69th Avenue just after 6 a.m. on February 15 when Thomas Poliwka struck him with a Dodge Durango at “a stated speed” of 40 mph, according to the police report, which cites testimony from two witnesses who were driving behind Poliwka.

Motorists Have Killed Three People Walking or Biking on Denver Streets in 2018

Motorists have struck and killed three people walking or biking on Denver streets so far this year. While some crashes were briefly reported in the media and announced by the Denver Police Department, no deaths were reported until now. Luis Ordonez, Arlene Milner, and Gerard De Pompa Jr.

...this year), also has a bar to call home in Denver. The Pub on Pearl (1101 South Pearl Street) has the blue-and-gold flag hanging on the wall. It’s also an Iowa...

...13. If you’re looking to cheer on the Bruins, head to the Irish Snug (1201 East Colfax Avenue) in Capitol Hill, where you can enjoy one of many sandwiches on the menu or...

The Blake Street Tavern (2301 Blake Street) never disappoints sports fans. There are approximately one million televisions (well, dozens, at least) with...

If you're a Baylor or Clemson alum or fan, the Tavern Downtown (1949 Market Street) serves as official headquarters for both. The Tavern also has its own bracket competition, with...

Catch Your College Team at These Sports Bars for March Madness

March Madness begins this week, and you don't live near your alma mater anymore - so where are you going to join your fellow alumni to cheer for your college team? Denver boasts bars all around the city for almost every college team you want to root for - or...

...Elitch Gardens announced their intent to relocate the park from their cramped original site at 38th and Tennyson to a more expansive property elsewhere in the metro area, Denver saw an opportunity: move...

...new building in the area behind Denver Union Station was the Gates Headquarters building at 15th and Wewatta. Originally known as Legacy Plaza, the 10-story office building was completed in 2002 and...

...visible in the 2004 bird’s-eye photo above. The next project, the 18-story 1900 16th Street building, was announced in late 2006 and was completed in September 2009. DenverInfill was around...

Introducing: The River Mile

The River Mile Today we are introducing not a new infill building, but the next great Downtown Denver neighborhood: The River Mile. The River Mile is envisioned by Revesco Properties, owners of Elitch Gardens, as a new downtown neighborhood to be built along a nearly one-mile stretch of the

...four restaurants by the same name throughout the metro area. Meanwhile, Kazan Ramen opened at 3901 Tennyson at the end of December, bringing performance art to its service with broth poured table...

Red, white, and black signage has emerged on the storefront at 1390 South Colorado Boulevard, as Ajinoya Ramen, a new noodle house, prepares to open as early as next week. This location is the previous home of fast-casual Broken Rice, which closed in October.

The two-story Menya Ramen & Poke at 600 East Colfax opened in November 2017 — one of four restaurants by the same name throughout the metro...

New Ramen House to Surface on Colorado Boulevard

Red, white, and black signage has emerged on the storefront at 1390 South Colorado Boulevard, as Ajinoya Ramen, a new noodle house, prepares to open as early as next week. This location is the previous home of fast-casual Broken Rice, which closed in October.

Caffeine and booze. Need we say more? There are few things that Denver dwellers appreciate more than coffee and alcohol. These are two of our favorite substances and now, you don't have to crush a Four Loko to reap the benefits of this combination.

The Way Back is located at 3963 Tennyson Street, Denver. It’s open Tuesday – Thursday 4 – 10 p.m., and Friday and Saturday 4 – 11 p.m.

The Way Back Reopens As a Comfortable Neighborhood Spot on Tennyson

On Tuesday, February 27 The Way Back reopened its doors in a delightfully revamped space in the heart of the bustling row of restaurants on Tennyson. Taking over the old space that formerly housed Irish Pub legacy Patrick O'Carroll's and Patty the Yank - the new space is one part neighborhood bar and one part intimate, white-tablecloth dining area.

EXPAND Getting ramen at Domo comes with instructions. Many will argue that you can eat ramen any time of year - and you certainly can. But let's be honest: When the weather gets brisk and the scarves come out, it's the best time to hunker down with a steaming bowl of soup.

In a constant trade-off with the biannual Denver's Month of Photography, which falls in March during odd-numbered years, the Denver Month of Printmaking, aka Mo'Print, hits the scene in even years with a region-wide celebration of printmaking in all its diverse mediums and levels of difficulty.

To start, the new space at 3963 Tennyson is the former home of two Irish pubs — Paddy the Yank and Patrick Carroll’s...

Inside The Way Back's Tennyson Street Rebirth

At The Way Back 's Tennyson Street bar and restaurant, fans will be able to recognize their old cult favorite while passers by will stumble upon an easy new neighborhood hangout. After six months closed for a move and remodeling, The Way Back is back in Berkeley, but it's not the same as when it started in 2016 on 38th Street.

...full kitchen space. They found both in a former Irish pub, Paddy The Yank, at 3963 Tennyson Street...

The Way Back Reopens Next Week With a New Look

After six months closed for a move and remodeling, The Way Back will reopen Tuesday, February 27 on Tennyson Street. This popular but hard-to-find Berkeley bar closed in August at its original home on West 38th Avenue. At the time, owners Chad Michael George, Kade Gianinetti, and Jared Schwartz said they sought a more visible storefront and full kitchen space.

Whether or not the sun comes back out this weekend, you can still give in to the elements and get out to explore art. You'll find it indoors near the steamy tropical conservatory at the Denver Botanic Gardens, at art galleries on every level, at studio open houses and even at a literary reading.

It has been a bit chilly lately, but Denver has some great events to keep you warm. Start off your weekend by watching some amazing short films at Side Stories and end it on a crafty note at Foul-Mouthed Cross-Stitch. Whatever you end up doing, make sure to take a look at this roundup of events happening in Denver.

...Kade Gianinetti and Jared Schwartz announced they were shuttering that address and re-opening at 3963 Tennyson Street - and not only would this second iteration feature a larger space, it would also have...

Danny Meyer Alum Will Head the Kitchen When the Way Back Reboots

When the Way Back first opened on West 38th Avenue in the spring of 2016, it quickly captured an enthusiastic audience, who applauded its localavore ethos, ambitious bar and inventive menu, which was even more remarkable for the fact that all dishes came out of a food truck parked behind the property.

In recent years, ramen has undergone a drastic transformation in the American culinary consciousness. Going from a lowbrow dorm-room staple to being understood and respected in its traditional form, ramen's recent spike in undeniable appeal has caused noodle-soup joints to proliferate at a blistering pace.

...Kade Gianinetti and Jared Schwartz announced they were shuttering that address and re-opening at 3963 Tennyson Street — and not only would this second iteration feature a larger space, it would also have...

Danny Meyer Alum Will Head the Kitchen When the Way Back Reboots

When the Way Back first opened on West 38th Avenue in the spring of 2016, it quickly captured an enthusiastic audience, who applauded its localavore ethos, ambitious bar and inventive menu, which was even more remarkable for the fact that all dishes came out of a food truck parked behind...

Denver is in for an eventful one this week. Start your week off right by heading to Stem Ciders for keep the glass Monday, or head to The Corner Office for its all-night happy hour priced drinks. Denver Restaurant Week is back starting this Friday, with more than 200 participating restaurants .

...Beer Depot , Tennyson's Tap and the Berkeley Inn , three bars at the corner of West 38th Avenue and Tennyson Street that are as easy to get lost in as the mysterious waters of the Atlantic...

The Beermuda Triangle, Part Three: The Berkeley Inn

This is the final installment of our three-part Beermuda Triangle series, which explores the Beer Depot , Tennyson&#39;s Tap and the Berkeley Inn , three bars at the corner of West 38th Avenue and Tennyson Street that are as easy to get lost in as the mysterious waters of the Atlantic Ocean.

Eating out with little kids can be tough - on both parents and other diners. While older kids tend to have dining out down pat, a restaurant trip with the younger set can prove a challenge. But what if there was a place you could bring your child where you can enjoy...

Whether you're Tinder dating over cocktails to find that perfect someone, drinking your weight in martinis to numb the loneliness or using what's left of the Denver Passport, there's no shortage of sexy spots to sip in the Mile High. This slideshow requires JavaScript.

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